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English: Brain CT (Plain): showing dilated ventricles and right parietal low-density area adjacent to the ventricular catheter and causing slight indentation in the occipital horn. Jamjoom et al. Cases Journal 2009 2:110 doi:10.1186/1757-1626-2-110
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Source Brain abscess formation as a CSF shunt complication: a case report
Author Aimun AB Jamjoom , Abrar R Waliuddin and Abdulhakim B Jamjoom
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